From the emerald green of the sea to the magical red-orange of a sunset… Phu Quoc Island may just be Vietnam’s most colorful destination. Here, you don’t just explore - you can feel the beauty of a true tropical paradise brought to life through all seven colors of the rainbow.This post may includeaffiliate links.
From the emerald green of the sea to the magical red-orange of a sunset… Phu Quoc Island may just be Vietnam’s most colorful destination. Here, you don’t just explore - you can feel the beauty of a true tropical paradise brought to life through all seven colors of the rainbow.
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Nature is Southern Phu Quoc’s greatest asset. The island boasts captivating shades of blue and green, with the color of the sea shifts with each area, giving visitors endless beauty to explore without ever growing tired of it. You’ll find the shallow beaches with gentle slopes in the southern island. These beaches reveal a breathtaking emerald green on clear days.As you travel north, the sea gradually deepens to a more vibrant shade of green. For the ultimate panoramic view, take a ride on the world’s longest cable car to Hòn Thơm Island and soar above the endless shades of blue and green that make Phú Quốc so special.
Phu Quoc isn’t just remarkable for its blue waters, the island offers a surprising journey of changing sand colors as you travel from south to north. In the south, beaches like Bai Kem - aptly named for its properties of sand - feature smooth, cool white sand that feels soft underfoot.Heading further north, the sand gradually shifts to a warmer yellow. Imagine yourself lying on the beach, enjoying the golden sunshine typical of Phu Quoc, on these wide and gentle beaches. Under the sunshine, the water sparkles even more brilliantly, giving guests what feels like a fairyland.
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